Continuity mistake: When Violet holds her hand up to catch the sword, it's fine. But after she stabs the guard, both her hands are cut open in three directions. Also, she doesn't leave any blood on the sword itself.
Ultraviolet (2006)
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Directed by: Kurt Wimmer
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, Nick Chinlund, Sebastien Andrieu
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7.7/10. One of Milla Jovovich/Anderson's more underrated movies. It's second most underrated to Faces In The Crowd. I would call this interesting as it has a pretty decent plot with Milla playing the role of a resistance fighter, Violet Song. It works in the dystopian future better than the Aeon Flux movie since this one's original whereas the other disregarded its source material. Milla really stands tall here, she knows it can be compared to Resident Evil which I can understand. Still it's relatively good and worth viewing.
Daxus: How much weaponry does she have left?
Aide: Based on the scans taken from the security portal... Plenty.
Trivia: All of the guards are either carrying G36C's or SIGSauer 550's, except for one. The guard who tries to shoot Violet after she has taken the case, is carrying a heavily modified AR-15. This was done because neither a G36C or a SIGSauer 550 could be field-stripped in a matter of seconds, unlike the AR-15, the parts of which also make useful weapons, according to this film.
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Chosen answer: Her clothes also changes color, and so does the color of the clothes of the real XPD154. It's never fully explained, but it's probably a technological advancement from the future to change colors at will, whether it's bottled hair color or clothes.
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